Sebastian's Greek Restaurant
Sebastian's was started in 1976 by Alex, a Greek immigrant from a small village near Kastoria, Greece. Alex spent time in Sweden and Germany before he decided to come to America. Together with his family, Alex has worked hard to introduce Greek cuisine into American culture.
Authentic family recipes and an inviting family atmosphere make Sebastian's a landmark of Greek tradition on the west side of Cincinnati. Sebastian's has many regular customers and serves a select menu of Greek foods, with the gyros sandwich being our specialty. Another favorite dish at Sebastian's is the large Greek salad. Greek olives, peppers, feta cheese and gyros meat top this salad. Alex's homemade Greek salad dressing will leave you wanting more.
The word gyros comes from the Greek word that means "to turn" - that is why the gyros meat turns as it cooks. So how do you pronounce the word gyros anyway? Alex and crew have heard everything from zoro to yoyo. The correct way to pronounce the word gyros is "year-oh." We don't expect you to say it with a Greek accent of course . . .
Sebastian's in the News
Visit our In the News section to read articles about Sebastian's. We have been featured in Cin Weekly magazine, the Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati magazine and more.
Sebastian's Employment Opportunities
We're always looking for qualified, energetic
and hard working people to become part of our Sebastian's
family.
Click here to fill out our employment application (.doc format).
Please e-mail your application as an attachment to Sebastiansgyros@hotmail.com.
Please note: We are a cash only restaurant. No credit cards or checks. Thank you!
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